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Suspense thriller 'The Hidden Face' explores depths of complex human nature
The upcoming film "The Hidden Face" seeks to explore the morally ambiguous aspects of human nature by placing its characters in extreme situations.
"There is no absolute good or evil in a person. Only spontaneous decisions driven by intentions and desire," director Kim Dae-woo said at a press conference Tuesday.
Based on the 2011 Spanish and Colombian movie of the same name, the suspense thriller revolves around orchestra conductor Sung-jin (Song Seung-heon), whose fiance and cellist Soo-yeon (Cho Yeo-jeong), mysteriously disappears after leaving only a video message informing him of her leaving.
Confused and alone, Sung-jin falls for Mi-joo (Park Ji-hyeon), a replacement for Soo-yeon in the orchestra. The two begin an affair, unaware that in a shocking twist, Soo-yeon is secretly locked in a hidden room in her own house, watching everything unfold.
The cast members and director of "The Hidden Face" pose for photos at a press event in Seoul on Oct. 22, 2024. (Yonhap)